‘Ted Lasso’ season 3 review: Coach Lasso kicks off the season with an ambitious storyline
The HinduWe are back with another Premier League season in Ted Lassoland, and the newly-promoted AFC Richmond is starting off at the bottom. Over the last two seasons, Ted Lasso, arguably AppleTV+’s most famous franchise, has bet itself on the tried and tested formula of the joyous American upending the lives of the stoic residents of an England town through positive reinforcement. Ted Lasso Creators: Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly Cast: Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple, and others Episode: 1-4 of 12 Runtime: 45-50 minutes Storyline: In its third season, Coach Ted Lasso deals with the pressure of advancing AFC Richmond in the Premier League while also finally confronting his personal anxieties As Season 3 Ted turns self-reflexive at regular intervals, it comes with a much-needed transition that the show needed to make—from a character-driven show to a plot-heavy one. While the previous seasons of Ted Lasso weren’t devoid of complex plots, they did careen fast towards easy resolutions. Shadowing AFC Richmond for his new book gig, Crimm says to Ted, “Sport - it’s quite the metaphor”, which really sums up the essence of the show that has been carried through to this season.